Concordia hit a blazing .640 as a team, and Arizona Christian struggled at .211 with 15 hitting errors.

"Everyone played and everyone contributed tonight," Concordia Coach Trevor Johnson said. "It was great to get everyone experience playing on the road and pick up a solid team win."

Iverson picked up an ace and kill in set three to put the Eagles up, 16-9, and then Platt served an ace to make it 20-10.

Andrews had three late kills for the 25-14 win.

Concordia improved its record to 11-0 and 3-0 in conference, while Arizona Christian dropped to 1-11 overall and 0-3 in conference.

Women's soccer team moves up in polls

The newest NAIA women's soccer poll was released last week and No. 18 Concordia made the largest improvement, vaulting seven places.

Concordia then beat 21st-ranked San Marcos, 1-0, in double overtime.

Dalyn Petroff found a rebound on the left side and pounded it home from 15 yards away for the win in the 106th minute of action.

The Eagles outshot the Cougars, 11-3, and, 5-1, in shots on target.

Petroff and Lauren Nanez each had two shots on goal for Concordia.

Jazmin Alvarez recorded her second-straight shutout in goal with one save.

Alvarez improved to 5-0-2 on the year.

The Cougars bounced one off the crossbar 14 minutes in, and Concordia's Carly Mottram missed high twice in the first 45 minutes.

Concordia rattled off four early shots to start the second half, but both teams were silent from there.

Neither team took a shot in overtime number one and Nanez missed wide to start the final overtime. Six minutes later Petroff finished off the game for Concordia.

"We had a long weekend of tough physical games and these girls really pulled together," Concordia Coach Chris Gould said. "We didn't play the best game, but during every season teams get a gut check, and we definitely had one today. We spoke before the start of overtime that we needed 11 players that wanted to end this game. During the last sequence you saw four or five girls who really put in the extra work to get the job done. It was a great result for our women."

It was Concordia's third win in four days and improved the team's record to 5-0-2.

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